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More two flies...
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 16-09-2006 21:26
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Hi


taken today - 16th September 2006 - in V?lega - Portugal (about 35 km South Oporto)

Rhinophoridae fly? Very acute abdomen to be normal Muscidae... not so many bristles and shape to be a tachinid...
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another fly...


very broad and strong abdomen. I have just this lateral view. No more. Sad
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Posted on 17-09-2006 13:59
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First one is likely an Anthomyiid,but difficult to exclude a muscid (by me). Certainly not a Tachinid.
The second one is likely a Muscid, possibly in Coenosia.
Edited by Xespok on 17-09-2006 13:59
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
jorgemotalmeida
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Coenosia is very possible:
what I saw is very similar to this one:
www.teorema.com.mx/images/upload/Mosca-Cazadora01.jpg


I wish to know the first one too.. Smile
 
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